Email. It might feel a bit ‘old school,’ but it’s still one of the best ways to receive info.
So if you think this blog is OK, and you don’t want to miss anything, here’s a suggestion.
Sign up for Wrexham Council News email bulletins…and every week or so, you’ll get a message with links to our top stories.
We won’t spam you every five minutes, and you can unsubscribe any time if you get fed-up of us.
Nearly 14,000 people are signed-up to our bulletins at the minute, and it’s a great way to make sure you don’t miss out on important stories and info about council services.
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Interesting fact?
It’s hard to say when email was invented. It kind of evolved in the 60s and 70s from the need to share files between networked computers.
However, a guy called Ray Tomlinson is often credited with inventing email as we know it.
In 1972, he developed the address format we still use today…with the ‘@’ symbol in the middle.
Clever fella 🙂
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